Gridlock would end if politicians did jobs

We all think Washington is gridlocked, but this month there is a chance for Sen. Levin to start to prove us wrong, and all he has to do is simply cast a vote affirming our right to free speech.

A few months ago the National Labor Relations Board ruled that employees can't be fired for speaking out about working conditions on social media sites like Facebook.

The rub is that today, the NLRB isn't able to protect any American from attacks on their most fundamental right because the United States Senate has yet to confirm three Democratic and two Republican appointees put forward by President Obama.

Sen. Levin, let's stop the gridlock. Do your job and vote.

Sue Browne

Hastings

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Gridlock would end if politicians did jobs

We all think Washington is gridlocked, but this month there is a chance for Sen. Levin to start to prove us wrong, and all he has to do is simply cast a vote affirming our right to free speech.